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Bashley FC Rallies Support for Jordan Chiedozie After Tragic Accident

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Jordan Chiedozie, a forward for Bashley FC has got life-threatening injuries after a car accident. His teammates started a fundraising campaign to help with his recovery and the football community has come together to help him during this really hard time.

  • Chiedozie’s teammates have started raising money for his recovery
  • The football community is coming together to help the injured player
  • Chiedozie is in a coma right now with lots of broken bones

Jordan Chiedozie’s Career and Recent Transfer

Jordan Chiedozie who was born in Bournemouth England has been really important for Bashley FC. He’s 1.80 meters tall and weighs 73 kg and he’s been really good in non-league football. Before he came to Bashley FC in January 2025 Chiedozie played for different clubs including some time at Bournemouth which is in the Premier League. In his career he’s played 51 matches and scored seven goals. He just moved to Bashley FC which was supposed to be a new start but then this terrible accident happened.

The Incident: A Life-Changing Event

Chiedozie’s football career took a really bad turn when he got hit by a car on a motorway hard shoulder after playing against Tavistock. He got really badly hurt and might not survive because he’s in a coma with lots of broken bones. This horrible accident has really shook everyone in football and lots of fans and other players are trying to help.


For more details on the incident, read the Daily Mail Article on the Incident.

Fundraising Efforts and Community Support

After what happened Chiedozie’s teammates at Bashley FC started raising money to help with his recovery and medical bills. They want to get enough money so he can get the best care while he’s so sick. It’s really amazing how everyone in football has come together to help showing how much they care about each other. You can really see how close everyone in football is when they all try to help someone who needs it.

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